8-1  Government Revenue and Expenditure and Their Increase Rates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Increase Rates (%)

 

 

 

 

Government

Government

Balance

 

 

Percentage of

 

 

Year

 Revenue

Expenditure

 

Government

Government

Government

 

 

 

(100 million yuan)

(100 million yuan)

(100 million yuan)

 Revenue

Expenditure

Revenue to GDP (%)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1978

1132.26

1122.09

10.17

29.5

33.0

31.2

 

1980

1159.93

1228.83

-68.90

1.2

-4.1

25.7

 

1985

2004.82

2004.25

0.57

22.0

17.8

22.4

 

1989

2664.90

2823.78

-158.88

13.1

13.3

15.8

 

1990

2937.10

3083.59

-146.49

10.2

9.2

15.8

 

1991

3149.48

3386.62

-237.14

7.2

9.8

14.6

 

1992

3483.37

3742.20

-258.83

10.6

10.5

13.1

 

1993

4348.95

4642.30

-293.35

24.8

24.1

12.6

 

1994

5218.10

5792.62

-574.52

20.0

24.8

11.2

 

1995

6242.20

6823.72

-581.52

19.6

17.8

10.7

 

1996

7407.99

7937.55

-529.56

18.7

16.3

10.9

 

1997

8651.14

9233.56

-582.42

16.8

16.3

11.6

 

1998

9875.95

10798.18

-922.23

14.2

16.9

12.6

 

1999

11444.08

13187.67

-1743.59

15.9

22.1

13.9

 

2000

13395.23

15886.50

-2491.27

17.0

20.5

15.0

 

2001

16386.04

18902.58

-2516.54

22.3

19.0

16.8

 

2002

18903.64

22053.15

-3149.51

15.4

16.7

18.0

 

2003

21715.25

24649.95

-2934.70

14.9

11.8

18.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a) Government price subsidies were listed as negative revenue items prior to 1986, but they have been listed as expenditure items in government

 

    accounts since 1986. For comparison purpose, budgetary price subsidies before 1985 were adjustedand listed as expenditure items.

 

b) Government expenditures include the payment for interest of domestic and foreign debts from 2000, and other tables which concern the government

 

    expenditure of the central government are consistent with this definition.